§ 43-43A-1 - Definitions
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    43-43A-1   (2010)
   43-43A-1.    Definitions 
      As used in this chapter, the term:
      (1)  "Base area lift" means a passenger tramway to gain access to some other part of the ski area.
      (2)  "Competitor"  means a skier engaging in competition or preparing for competition on a  slope or trail designated by the ski area or used by the skier for the  purpose of competition or training for competition.
      (3)  "Conditions  of ordinary visibility" means all periods of daylight, and, when  visibility is not restricted by weather or other atmospheric conditions,  nighttime.
      (4)  "Inherent dangers and  risks of skiing" means categories of danger or risks of skiing, or  conditions of the sport of skiing that cause or can cause any injury,  death, or property damage, including:
            (A)  Changing weather conditions;
            (B)  Surface  and subsurface snow or ice conditions as they may exist or change from  time to time, including variable conditions such as hard packed powder,  packed powder, wind-blown snow, wind-packed snow, corn snow, crust  slush, snow modified by skier use, or cut up snow; surface or subsurface  snow or ice conditions as they exist or may change as the result of  weather changes or skier use; snow created by or resulting from snow  making or snow grooming operations; or collisions or falls resulting  from such conditions;
            (C)  Surface or  subsurface conditions other than those specified in subparagraph (B) of  this paragraph, including dirt, grass, rocks, trees, stumps, other forms  of forest or vegetative growth, stream beds, or other natural objects  or debris; or collisions or falls resulting from such conditions;
            (D)  Collisions  with: lift towers; components of lift towers; signs, posts, fences,  mazes, or other enclosure devices; hydrants, pipes, or any other  portions of snow making or snow delivery systems; snow grooming  equipment or other over-snow vehicles marked or lighted as required by  this chapter; or collisions with or falls resulting from any such  structures or any other manmade structures or their components;
            (E)  Variations  in surface, contour, or steepness of terrain, including, but not  limited to, moguls, ski jumps, roads, depressions, water bars, and cat  walks; other terrain changes or modifications which occur naturally or  result from slope design or construction, snow making, snow grooming,  maintenance operations, or skier use; or collisions with or falls  resulting from such variations; and
            (F)  Collisions  with other skiers unless such collisions are caused by the failure on  the part of other skiers to conduct themselves in accordance with the  provisions of this chapter.
      (5)  "Passenger" means a person who is lawfully being transported by a passenger tramway.
      (6)  "Passenger  tramway" means any mechanical device used to transport passengers  uphill, but such term does not include over-snow vehicles.
      (7)  "Ski  area" means all snow ski slopes or trails and other places under the  control of a ski area operator at a defined business location within  this state.
      (8)  "Ski area operator"  means an individual, partnership, corporation, or other commercial  entity who owns, manages, or otherwise directs or has operational  responsibility for any ski area.
      (9)  "Ski  slopes or trails" means those areas open to the skiing public and  designated by the ski area operator to be used by a skier. The  designation may be generally set forth on trail maps and further  designated by signage posted to indicate to the skiing public the intent  that the areas be used by the skier for the purpose of skiing. Nothing  in this paragraph implies that ski slopes or trails may not be  restricted for use at the discretion of the ski area operator.
      (10)  "Skier"  means any person who uses any part of a ski area for the purpose of  skiing, snowboard skiing, or sliding or moving on any device other than a  motorized device or any person except a passenger who uses any of the  facilities of the ski area, including the ski slopes and trails.
      (11)  "Surface  lift" means any passenger tramway that allows the skier's sliding  equipment to stay in contact with the skier and the snow during all of  the uphill transportation.